Shoyabh

Shoyabh’s filmography is honestly kind of a wild ride if you look close. First, he’s got “Jagamerigina Satyam” (2025) in the pipeline, which—let’s be real—everybody’s buzzing about. From what’s floating around, this one’s shaping up to be a solid mind-bender, probably mixing a little bit of truth, a little bit of fiction, and a whole lot of drama. The hype train’s chugging along because, well, who doesn’t love a movie that messes with your head just enough to keep you guessing? Flip back to “O Pilla Nee Valla” (2017), and you get a very different flavor. That one, if you ask fans, is all about tangled emotions and those classic Telugu film twists. There’s romance, sure, but it’s not your typical boy-meets-girl. The characters have depth, and there’s this undercurrent of “what would you do for love?” that keeps things interesting. It’s not just fluff—there’s some real meat on those plot bones. Then, “Neuron” (2019) comes in swinging with a totally different vibe. This one leans more into the thriller zone, poking at the whole science-meets-suspense angle. You’ve got these characters dealing with memory, identity, and the chaos that comes when you can’t trust your own mind. Honestly, it’s the kind of movie that makes you want to go back and re-watch just to catch all the stuff you missed. Shoyabh’s choices? Not boring, that’s for sure—dude clearly isn’t afraid to jump genres and try new stuff.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Actor

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